Re: how much of gas is required to produce pmt of dri

"... have a very visible link titled something like: "Advice if you're a first time poster here."

Just below the name of the user is (Number of) "Posts:". If it says 1, this is almost certainly the first post from the user.

There are a number of CR4 members, 2-3 years, with several hundred posts who are ESL users, and they still have a tough time asking a cogent question (this due to the language barrier). These users, as well as the new members, get harassed because of incorrect or poor sentence structure. Sad, this.

Re: how much of gas is required to produce pmt of dri

04/18/2011 1:49 PM

Well, I guess we could...

Like 34.5, I do not worry too much about an ESL poster and their sentence construction. English is a difficult language. Were this a Spanish or German language forum, I might post once in a while. Any language other than these three, and I would not have a chance.

Re: How Much of Gas is Required to Produce PMT of DRI

"amount(in tone) of them would be required to reduce iron ore of fe grade 62,64,65 to produce a tonne of dri"

Anyone in the field of iron ore processing would have guessed DRI (also called sponge Iron) PMT was not so easy, but only one sympathetic member had pointed it to be per metric tonne, and that will be corroborated by the gist of the post.

Of course we would then ask what is Fe or what is the meaning of Fe Grade?

We do need some introspective. The members come here to help and get helped. I am sure the member in question (OP) too had been helpful to others in his field.

If we continue in this vein, there will not be too many technical queries and we may start asking the expansion of ASME, which of course the PED users may in future be unaware. (Since one is not going to ask for the ASME, I am not giving the expansion of PED).

There are threads for this type of discussions (BBT- expansion withheld- comes immediately to mind)

Do we know the process of reduction of ore into sponge iron and the requirements? (I dont). If not, the thread is not for us. Let it be addressed by some-one who knows.

But we don't only do that, we call the OP back from the other thread and ask him to meander through this aimless one.

Why ?

Of course OP should have been a bit specific (and may be posted it in the metallurgy section) most of the expert will first visit there. Also the advise there had been appropriate (send a personal mail to the person and then you can get the deleted website/ email address)

On second thought the moderator could have of course advised the OP while deleting the address.